Sand from Norfolk's windswept coast has been covering up a village's double yellow lines and making it hard to enforce restrictions.
Some people in Norfolk were lucky enough to capture the phenomenon on camera. Simon Luckman, a keen local photographer, took a series of shots from a spot in Winterton-on-Sea. His images show the ...
At the beach, the sun kindly shines down ... loud bangs seeing out the end to a fabulous break on the Norfolk coast. Book the holiday Winterton Cottages offers a week’s self-catering at Rose ...
The path, which runs through the Long Beach holiday park in ... Dr Richard Verschoyle, 82, of Winterton, has been trying to ...
The skies above Norfolk ... Ludham and Winterton in the same weekend. But he was lucky enough to see them again at Caister on Monday evening. Mr Luckman stationed himself at the beach from ...
Volunteers on the ground counted 6,200 seals along a 8km (4.9-mile) run of shoreline around Winterton-on-Sea in Norfolk. But more than 8,500 seals were counted by drone cameras and the use of ...
A team from Natural England launched the drone over the beach at Winterton in December ... by an officer from Natural England at Winterton in Norfolk to count seals (Natural England/PA) While ...
The organisation said the AI counted over 8,500 seals along a five-mile stretch of the Norfolk coast ... team launched the drone over the beach at Winterton in December and used a type of AI ...
A drone was used to count the number of seals along a stretch of the Norfolk coast in a pilot project by Natural England using artificial intelligence (AI) technology.